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Alright so I just bought my first bike. It's a Suzuki 650 '81. It's got over +66,500 plus miles on it. Yeah it's burning up oil in the pistons, but I'm going to get it taken care of soon. My question is, once I get it in good running order again, could I hypothetically take it anywhere? Of course I'm going to carry a tool box with me, but I don't want to have to be doing any heavy work on the motor in an unfamiliar town. Does anyone have experience taking a classic with this many miles on long rides? Was it reasonably reliable after this much use? Please share any experiences. -
ryanrod
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The longest trip ive taken was a 900 mile weekend on an 83 1100e with approximately 25 k miles. No problems, many smiles. As long as its sorted and proven beforehand, I'd think you're ok.sigpic
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Originally posted by ryanrod View PostDoes anyone have experience taking a classic with this many miles on long rides? Was it reasonably reliable after this much use? Please share any experiences.
Rather reliable until the ignitor quit as we were leaving Durango, Colorado to come home.
Had to rent a U-Haul truck to get my wife's 850 home, but it turned out to be a good thing. Just west of Dodge City, Kansas, the u-joint in the driveshaft on my Kawasaki Voyager broke, so we had to shoehorn both bikes in there.
Since then, it has been to Nebraska three times, West Virginia four times and South Carolina twice.
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GSX1000E
CharlieG is about as close to a qualified answer as you will get around here. He has taken his little 650G everywhere.
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Originally posted by GSX1000E View PostCharlieG is about as close to a qualified answer as you will get around here. He has taken his little 650G everywhere.
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Steel Toed Tank
I did over 3000kms in a week, rested for 3 days and then did another 2200kms.
I did 2000kms this summer over 11 days with an oil leak, no tach or speedo cable and several other issues when my car broke down.
I carried tools but only ended up using them to help get my friends brand new supermoto get back on the road, haha.
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I had aGs 1100 that had 97000 miles on it when I sold it( i didn't ride iit all those miles, but maintained it for the guy that did for about 20 years). I got it from him when he bought another But I do believe the guy that bought it is still riding it1984 GS1100GK newest addition to the heard
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ramrod400
The GS I've had the longest amount of time(bought in 86) a 1100E has been rode everywhere and the only time it has had a problem that was a delay was a coil once and a stator......pretty good odds!!! no problems at all last 17 years
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Anywhere where the roads are decent. For remote locations with washboard dirt roads I would suggest something with more suspension, though.
Its generally a question of mindset; you can go around the world on a bicycle. Will take time and comfort might be lacking, but it has been done quite a few times. Your 650 beats a bicycle any old day.
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bbjumper
I have done a mechanical restoration on my "G" over the last two years and have done several 1000 mile trips on it the "G" since, I have a 3000 mile trip scheduled in April and the only reason l wouldn't take it is the excellent fairing on my RT.
These are 30 pluses year old bikes and to be sure you just need to address anything that would breakdown over that time period, pretty much all the rubber and gaskets, electrical, breaks etc.
I ended up doing a complete engine overhaul as a result of failed seals between the transmission and secondary drive, just took the opportunity to bring her back to like new condition and couldn't be happier with the outcome. I did spend more than I would have guessed but now I literally would ride it anywhere any time and in any weather.
I can't replace it with anything else that I would want for the same investment.
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Originally posted by ryanrod View PostAlright so I just bought my first bike. It's a Suzuki 650 '81. It's got over +66,500 plus miles on it. Yeah it's burning up oil in the pistons, but I'm going to get it taken care of soon. My question is, once I get it in good running order again, could I hypothetically take it anywhere? Of course I'm going to carry a tool box with me, but I don't want to have to be doing any heavy work on the motor in an unfamiliar town. Does anyone have experience taking a classic with this many miles on long rides? Was it reasonably reliable after this much use? Please share any experiences.
I mostly ride my GSs on long trips. I don't commute and rarely go out riding on weekends. In 2012 on my 1100E I did a 10,000 mile six week swing through the Pacific Northwest and Northern Plains back to Florida. A few years before that I rode one of my 850s with 65000 miles or so on the clock up to the Brown County ride in Indiana, then over to the Boston area to attend a wedding and after that back down to Florida. Before that I rode a different 850 up to a GS ride in Maine and back. Maybe ten years ago I rode my 1100GK out to Las Vegas and back. Just about every year I ride up to one or more GSR rides in Indiana, Kentucky, or West Virginia (7-800 miles or so range). Many more but you get the idea.
IF YOU HAVE THE ELECTRICS TAKEN CARE OF and otherwise have the bike in 'good running order' these old GSs will carry you to the ends of the earth (the ends that have decent roads to them anyway).
One other caveat. I assume your 650 is a G model (shaft drive) in which case do a forum search on the word "splines."
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Originally posted by dpep View PostIf you are not sure your GS is electrically sound, you probably should not ride beyond a distance where you can call a friend to pick you up.
IF YOU HAVE THE ELECTRICS TAKEN CARE OF and otherwise have the bike in 'good running order' these old GSs will carry you to the ends of the earth (the ends that have decent roads to them anyway).
One other caveat. I assume your 650 is a G model (shaft drive) in which case do a forum search on the word "splines."
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